A Drug Free Alternative for Horses

With Laser and LED Therapy you can heal and relieve pain:

Muscle, tendon & ligament injuries

Pain management from trauma & post surgical wounds

Inflammation & swelling

Wound healing including degloving injuries

Degenerative disc disease & more

When the drugs don't work

Anti-inflammatory drugs do not heal, they can not be used before a competition and they often have side effects. We believe that our Cold laser therapy should replace NSAIDS as the first treatment for equine injuries. Cold Laser can be applied by vets, owners, riders and trainers and is best delivered as soon as an injury occurs.

MD's and scientists have now published over 1,000 laboratory and clinical trials (RCT's) in medical journals now proving that not only can cold lasers heal soft and hard tissue, but they can also offer pain relief and rapidly resolve inflammation without side effects of drug therapies and for less cost.

What is it?

Laser and LED beams of light can stimulate the cells in the body that repair tissue, reduce inflammation and transmit pain.

How LLLT / Cold Laser / Photobiomodulation Therapy works

Certain wavelengths of light can stimulate or inhibit cellular function according to it's intensity and the time applied.

Lasers and LED's produce intense beams of light at specific wavelengths. When the right wavelength at the right intensity is used at the correct anatomical location for the right amount of time you can stimulate repair, resolve inflammation and reduce pain.

One of the primary mechanisms is the effect of light on cytochrome c oxidase and the consequently the unbinding of nitric oxide and release of ATP leading to improved cellular function. For anti-inflammatory effects we have found a measurable reduction in PGE2, TNF Alpha and IL-6 in the synovia surrounding damaged tendons and for analgesia high intensity lasers over nerve supply can inhibit fast axonal flow.

In addition, high intensity single point lasers can release trigger points and treat acupuncture points instead of needles.

Once you understand these mechanisms and their subsequent physiological effects LLLT / Cold Laser becomes a powerful tool. We hope you use your laser extensively and create great value for patients and your practice.
LLLT / Cold Lasers improve healing and are a drug free analgesic.

3B or Class IV Lasers? What's the difference?

Class IV lasers are stronger than 3B but they do not work as well because they can over treat tissue. Just like any medicine an overdose can be a bad thing.

Class IV beams need to be defocused so that they do not cut tissue, and so they work in the same fashion as 3B lasers, but even so the beams are still a bit too strong and do not work so well. Scientific evidence confirms that lower intensity is more effective for inflammation and healing. High intensity is however good for analgesia so THOR have both high and low intensity lasers / LEDs. Read more here 3B vs Class IV Lasers

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Cold Laser Equine Published Research

Case Study 1

A 4 year old Quarter horse stallion with a two year old injury which left the hind quarter and inner thigh with a fibrotic myopathy, very restricted movement and lameness. The only options offered to help him were either surgery or intensive physiotherapy. He was unrideable and after a year of physiotherapy, there was still lameness and hardened muscles which wouldn't stretch.

Thor laser was applied daily for two weeks using both the LED and 1 watt laser probe.

Within the first week of treatment considerable softening of the fibrotic myopathy was noticed, and as a result of this the leg began to free up. His demeanor improved and he became a lot more active.

Two months after the laser was first applied the horse began light work under saddle, He continues laser treatment on a weekly basis and is still improving, He is now being ridden a number of times per week.

Case Study 2

A week old foal, sustained a kick on the inner upper forearm, a two inch hole down to deep muscle. Once the bleeding had stopped, LED was applied to activate the lymph system, it was also applied around and over the wound. The foal was kept in a clean stable over night. The morning after there was no swelling and no lameness, the edges of the wound looked clean and healthy.

LED was applied daily, by day three new skin was starting to regenerate around the edge of the wound, still no lameness or swelling.

By day five there was a clean scab forming, there was no infection in or around the wound at all.

Twelve days later the scab was getting smaller and the new skin around the would was healthy.

After another week of daily LED treatments the wound had healed with perfect skin. The foal was never lame, had no swelling or infection, the wound was never covered with creams or powders, and she received no drugs throughout the treatments.

Three months after treatments no scar is visible, the skin looks normal, healthy and hair grew back over the wound.

THOR LLLT Cold Laser Therapy for Horses

Anna Johnson is the British 3 Day Olympic team equine physio. Here she demonstrates the THOR laser system for pain relief and tissue healing.

"I use Laser on wounds, tendon injuries and back problems... I use it in the very acute situations immediately, once bleeding has stopped, on any knocks or cuts... Laser has an advantage over ultrasound where gaining contact is difficult (i.e. on animals where clipping the hair is inappropriate). As a busy, mobile physio mainly treating animals in "non- clinic" situations I find the compact THOR laser is the easiest form of electrotherapy to apply."

"From pain relief to resolving inflammation to healing tendons, ligaments, fractures and muscle injuries we have used THOR lasers on our horses.

We have taken our machine to every major event since we purchased the unit some years ago and today we recommend THOR as the company who can offer the best equipment and education to riders, owners and trainers all of levels with in the equine world.

Their customer service and ability to train our staff to be confident in treating horses with the laser has been hugely helpful to us when at a major event like the Olympics, where we could rely on our grooms to conduct treatments allowing us to focus on other tasks."

Karen & David O'Connor
O'Connor eventing team
FL, USA

"I use THOR lasers because of there handy size and safe use around horses. Due to the compact portable units, horses can be treated in their usual environment. This helps keep the horse quiet and allows us to work safely and efficiently, which means I get the best possible results."

Gabriela Briner
Equine Sports Massage Therapy (ESMT)

"It is a pleasure to recommend the THOR laser. I have been a client for two years. I purchased a THOR laser and it has been under extensive use. I find it superior to any other laser available for the type of therapy I employ. I certainly appreciate the support that you offer after the sale, this is oftentimes forgotten with others...Thanks."

H.L. Mitchell DVM
HLM/ep
Bristow Veterinary Clinic, L.L.C.

"I have intended to write for some time to let you know that I am very pleased with my Thor Laser. So far it is the best investment that I have made for my practice.

My practice is over 95% equine with some small animal. Approximately 80% of my practice is alternative therapy- ie, chiropractic and acupuncture. By far the majority of my work is with musculoskeletal problems. I use the Thor laser daily and have seen excellent responses to a number of situations such as suspensory desmitis, tendonitis, various joint and soft tissue injuries, wounds and creating acupuncture points.

The small animal part of my practice is limited to alternative therapy. I use far fewer needles now and in many cases use no needles at all, instead using only the Thor laser. I have had very positive responses to V disc injuries, hip dysplasia, arthritis, and various neurological problems. Both equine and small animal patients seem to enjoy the treatments and virtually all patients become very relaxed when treated. I would like to thank you for everything, This machine is certainly a valuable asset for my practice."

Darrel R. Kramer, DVM
CO, USA

"I am an equine veterinary practitioner who utilizes acupuncture extensively in my practice. We also do rehabilitation cases utilizing a number adjunctive therapies in a holistic approach.

I have utilized laser and infra-red emitting diodes for acupuncture work and tissue repair since 1990. I have always been frustrated with the time required to transmit an adequate dose. The THOR laser has solved that frustration... Results of treatment with the THOR laser have been very rewarding and I can, with good conscience, recommend the product."

"The Thor laser has been of great benefit in the treatment of pain. We primarily treat horses, dogs and cats with acupuncture. Several times there have been acupuncture points that these animals would not allow us to treat with needles. It is at these times that we have used the Thor laser. Before now, other lasers have not provided enough stimulation to treat the acupuncture points. The Thor laser does provide enough power and has been very effective in treating acupuncture points.

Locally, it has been very beneficial in treating myofascial pain that was resistant to acupuncture. Overall, this instrument has allowed me to take the care for my patients to a higher level. I would not want to practice without it."

The British Medical Journal (BMJ), The Lancet, the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Multinational Association for Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC), the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO)